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Hades was the god of the underworld in ancient Greek beliefs. Because the Greco-Roman polytheistic (meaning they believed in multiple gods) beliefs are considered pagan, Hades was one of many gods of a pagan religion. Hades along with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon were responsible for the defeat of the Titans, and so took the rights to rule the underworld (Hades), air (Zeus) and sea (Poseidon).
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Greek rule of hospitality
He is a god; presumably he believed in himself.
They believed in the gods of Mt. Olympus: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Artemis, Athena, Aphrodite, Demeter, Apollo, Hermes, Ares, Dionysus, and many more.
Hades was the god of the underworld in ancient Greek beliefs. Because the Greco-Roman polytheistic (meaning they believed in multiple gods) beliefs are considered pagan, Hades was one of many gods of a pagan religion. Hades along with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon were responsible for the defeat of the Titans, and so took the rights to rule the underworld (Hades), air (Zeus) and sea (Poseidon).
Hinduism grew out of the ancient beliefs of the Aryans.
polytheism
One of Odysseus's cultural beliefs was the importance of loyalty and honor, both in his relationships with friends and family, as well as in his interactions with gods and guests. He valued hospitality and the reciprocity of kindness, while also upholding the concept of fate and destiny.
One of their beliefs is that they have one supreme god.
there are no beliefs except for that there is a moon goddess
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Ancient Greek does not have a word for religion. The Greek based word theology is the study of beliefs about god or religious beliefs.
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